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especially libya. the country is grateful for our assistance but they still need more assistance. >> chris' message would have been do not waiver. that's the one thing he would have wanted more than anything, that this commitment to try to help stabilize fragile democracies is really what he had devoted his life to. and that-- the challenge now is to instill the rule of law and help them, not only find those who perpetrated, but to bring them to justice in fair trials and to be a contrast to, for example, the execution of muammar gaddafi but put them in on trial in ways these are new democracies committed to the principles of law and order. >> ifill: that's what we'll be watching for next. robin wright, frank wehrey, thank you both very much. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll look at how libyan developments were drawn into the presidential campaign. also ahead: unveiling the iphone 5; spraying herbicides in oregon's forests; and counting poor and uninsured americans. but first, the other news of the day. h
especially libya. the country is grateful for our assistance but they still need more assistance. >> chris' message would have been do not waiver. that's the one thing he would have wanted more than anything, that this commitment to try to help stabilize fragile democracies is really what he had devoted his life to. and that-- the challenge now is to instill the rule of law and help them, not only find those who perpetrated, but to bring them to justice in fair trials and to be a contrast...
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>> there are no more christians in algeria, in tunisia, in libya. where there was a majority of christians 700, 800 years ago. they're gone. there's no one. so it is not difficult to imagine that in the rest of the region that will also happen as more christians are immigrating. they're leaching. they're going to australia. they're going to the states. they're going to europe. >> suarez: meaning the current instability carries the risk of not just further shrinking christianity in the religion's birth place but bringing its disappearance that much closer. >> woodruff: you can see a slide show of images from the pope's visit to lebanon on our website. find that on the rundown. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. the fury over a film that attacks the prophet mohammed spilled into more of the muslim world, including afghanistan, even as the middle east calmed. and president obama announced a new trade action against chinese imports, while mitt romney made a fresh appeal for hispanic support. it's constitution day, and we're celebrating
>> there are no more christians in algeria, in tunisia, in libya. where there was a majority of christians 700, 800 years ago. they're gone. there's no one. so it is not difficult to imagine that in the rest of the region that will also happen as more christians are immigrating. they're leaching. they're going to australia. they're going to the states. they're going to europe. >> suarez: meaning the current instability carries the risk of not just further shrinking christianity in...
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it goes beyond libya. it goes to our security as a nation and what i would like to hear from each of you participating and thank you, if you could, provide your thoughts on the range of possible responses that we have as a nation. educate me to what you think we can do. all the while respecting what we would all like to see achieved in libya which is the establishment of a free and productive democracy. thank you. >> want to >> [talking over each other] >> you go first. >> going to the question, specifically the issue of -- there are two components that need to happen. one is a comprehensive effective plan for security and not just generic meaning you got to get the partners in libya concerned with security and the defense industry and joint chiefs of staff and a couple other agencies and they have a security council of sorts that uni effective discussions building on the tool veiny. a . any intervention from a country -- will have its the implications. there is the dynamic of having an effective force in
it goes beyond libya. it goes to our security as a nation and what i would like to hear from each of you participating and thank you, if you could, provide your thoughts on the range of possible responses that we have as a nation. educate me to what you think we can do. all the while respecting what we would all like to see achieved in libya which is the establishment of a free and productive democracy. thank you. >> want to >> [talking over each other] >> you go first....
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in libya is that you know very strong anti american sentiment that remains not just in libya but there i say across the muslim world and although the arab spring did a lot to perhaps strengthen the relationship between the west and indeed the muslim world there is still an awful lot of suspicion and indeed distrust as to the role of america in the middle east and north africa and let's not forget that this is also due to because of the the west's use keenly of violence itself to justify its own political and you know it's become routine no you hear about the drone strikes taking out alleged terrorists all indeed interventions taking sides into civil war effectively as was the case in libya to bring about regime change in a country like libya and that a kind of interventionism still triggers and very strong and the american sense of you know mohamed you said you knew a lot about syria and so would you like to see nato intervention in syria in light of what's happened in libya i would say so i would say i would say that people in there are not really asking for the people are in syria ar
in libya is that you know very strong anti american sentiment that remains not just in libya but there i say across the muslim world and although the arab spring did a lot to perhaps strengthen the relationship between the west and indeed the muslim world there is still an awful lot of suspicion and indeed distrust as to the role of america in the middle east and north africa and let's not forget that this is also due to because of the the west's use keenly of violence itself to justify its own...
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consulate in libya. a heckler prevented him from doing so but making a pivot from the kind of tone he took before when -- actually criticizing president obama and his handling of what has taken place. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on right now. the anger is spreading fast since the attacks on the u.s. consulate at libya that happened on the anniversary of september 11th. we are seeing protests and violence in the streets in several countries. we're talking egypt, iran, yemen and israel. secretary of state hillary clinton told muslims everywhere that the united states had nothing to do with the youtube video that seems to have sparked the violent protests. >> this video is disgusting and reprehensible. it appears to have a deeply cynical purpose, to denigrate a great religion and to provoke rage. but as i said yesterday, there is no justification, none at all, for responding to this video with violence. we condemn the violence that has resulted in the strongest terms
consulate in libya. a heckler prevented him from doing so but making a pivot from the kind of tone he took before when -- actually criticizing president obama and his handling of what has taken place. we're taking you around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on right now. the anger is spreading fast since the attacks on the u.s. consulate at libya that happened on the anniversary of september 11th. we are seeing protests and violence in the streets in several countries. we're talking...
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russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american made film that mocks islam and the prophet mohammed and local reports now from the egyptian capital. we're still basically saying quite violent street fights between the protesters and the police which have been ongoing all nights we've seen protests throwing molotov and rocks and the security forces responding with quite heavy amounts to take out the minute she arrived at probably about six o'clock this morning they saw the building security barricades have gnawed concrete blocks on the street leading to the embassy behind me and was this is happening the police push the protesters right on to he
russia condemns the killing of the glass on van sort of to libya saying governments around the world should unite in the fight against a really interesting songs and. international news live from moscow this is all she was me thanks for joining us protests as an egypt refused to leave the streets outside the u.s. embassy in cairo for a third day sporadic clashes with police continued to flare up stones were told by a both sides and tear gas fired to contain the crowds angry over an american...
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washington confirms that some better to libya was among those killed during an overnight more of rage on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue fund. paves the way for to you joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and hundreds of thousands of cards are lonely and so much for independence from spain claiming madrid is dragging their region down. it's more pm here in moscow you live with us r t i'm to bang would say first president obama has confirmed that his i'm basset in libya and three other officials were killed in the city of benghazi christopher stevens was visiting the u.s. consulate to when an armed mob stormed the compound in protest at an american film which is being called an insult to islam the latest from marty's middle east correspondent policia. i witness is who were there said that they heard gunfire coming from both libyan security forces and the attackers themselves and we have seen some reports at least sugg
washington confirms that some better to libya was among those killed during an overnight more of rage on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. back in the bailout a german court approves the permanent eurozone rescue fund. paves the way for to you joy in the five hundred billion euro facility there are conditions attached all the latest from the german capital coming up shortly. and hundreds of thousands of cards are lonely and so much for independence from spain claiming madrid is dragging their...
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navy destroyer and one more coming off the coast of libya. and overhead, surveillance drones tracking events and the eastern side of the country. in fact, yesterday, the report is that islamist militants fired at those surveillance drones and actually shut down the airport on the eastern side of the country for a couple of hours. it just shows again how complex the terror manhunt will be and how dangerous it can be. security is not good. the terrain is very difficult. the government says it wants to help. there are new reports just in the past couple hours of a further roundup of suspects who might have been at the scene of the consultate but often the government in libya is at the mercy of the militants that could be responsible for the tragic event. harris? >> boy, have we seen that play out. who truer words spoken. greg palkot, thank you very much. with our consultate hit and rioters climbing up the walls and over the grounds, al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula says it wants to see more of it. in a statement posted online the terror group c
navy destroyer and one more coming off the coast of libya. and overhead, surveillance drones tracking events and the eastern side of the country. in fact, yesterday, the report is that islamist militants fired at those surveillance drones and actually shut down the airport on the eastern side of the country for a couple of hours. it just shows again how complex the terror manhunt will be and how dangerous it can be. security is not good. the terrain is very difficult. the government says it...
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took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s. it is the car that's been stoking all this up the u.s. has been aggressively supporting. uprisings of course across the region for its own interests and now it's a kind of blowback time the u.s. is getting it back and you know i think you know interference is the best way to go really well are they going to do regime change again i mean we had this last year i mean gadhafi what was he dictated it was a stable country the u.s. and nato decided to delete it he said if we look across the globe everywhere when they to intervene has been a disaster look at iraq one million people killed there yugoslav
took nato in the attack on iraq is libya really debt and destruction and they've created this sort of violent situation so what of course we condemn the terrible attacks on the u.s. consulate the murder of christine romans and of course the people responsible are those who carried out the killings we've got to put this in its wider context and this would have happened had nato not intervened last year the government is losing its grip in libya and egypt has been across the region and the u.s....
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largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the geopolitical agenda of subordinating a large swath of the middle east to. the u.s. military economic agenda ok herb you want to get in there that have air time gentlemen herb go ahead well i was going to say i mean this this case i this case i marxist analysis is really absurd where's the united states where's the evidence of the united states involvement in syria i mean obviously the united states would love to see assad fall but we're not entirely happy about what the consequences of that might be and that is a continuing conversation that is taking place in our state department at the mome
largely poverty for the many and i think that's what it's really about syria libya. iran. and of course iraq before that we're all in some ways faulting u.s. ambitions in the middle east as a one off or another the u.s. has targeted each of these states so this is absolutely nothing to do with human rights violations exactly in the of the u.s. surely though the u.s. allies is a separate arabia and bahrain are the worst human rights violators in the middle east this is really about the...
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ambassador in libya that was that appeared to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically i think them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. when their relations with the middle east has been a top priority of obama as a president obama's administration now years of work are in danger of all coming undone because of a you tube clip diplomats are under pressure to limit the harm done by the film a dispute diffuse the anger felt by muslims artie's marina porton i reports. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envisioned after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world the new u.s
ambassador in libya that was that appeared to be the work of militant groups on the ground ironically i think them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. when their relations with the middle...
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the calling of our ambassador to libya is the best. and adding that the ultimate goal was to banish them from the embassy what do we know about the new threat. >> harris, this comes on a day that started in days past with many mideast leaders calling on muslims not to be dragged in the violence or anger and then we hear from al-qaida in yemen and urging followers to attack more embassies and western areas in the region time to set the fires burning and that was not the case in india. there was a protest in cas - kashmir. and one that read. beed had the man who insulted our religion in syria hundreds gathered where the ambassador was with drawn because of concerns it was too dangerous. and syria held signs was accusing the u.s. of. >> and they marched in a highway behipped the fence from the u.s. embassy in qatar. they carried signs and chanted anti-american slogans. but no violence. >> we are hearing about violence protest in the australia >> exact low. there have been as you know a dozen deaths in the region from the protest. and hund
the calling of our ambassador to libya is the best. and adding that the ultimate goal was to banish them from the embassy what do we know about the new threat. >> harris, this comes on a day that started in days past with many mideast leaders calling on muslims not to be dragged in the violence or anger and then we hear from al-qaida in yemen and urging followers to attack more embassies and western areas in the region time to set the fires burning and that was not the case in india....
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clearly what we have now in libya for instance is a government that is fine. then what was the case if it got a no one is saying he was a democrat but only the other day some attorneys who had come from the international criminal court were arrested by the new government and i just being held indefinitely i mean at least on the gaddafi he had actually cooperated with the international courts when he handed over the lockerbie bombers so this is clearly the generation rather than progress all right gentlemen i'm struck and we're going to was short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the american empire state with our teeth. and. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. they're conduced childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. they still feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town and using soldiers. innocent. tom a little
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by the us trained by the last in some cases during the revolution in libya think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban i think people do not learn from history very well. that's one of the problems of humans they don't. learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious things some of these radicals who were probably supported by the nato. summit radicals may probably have access to the weapons because when the government collapses the whole system collapses it was the have if they had easy access actually to a lot of weapons facility that is the big problem here in the ring with the middle eastern issue do anything the us expected for democracy that they were promising the libyans the egyptians and you know are there other countries the nations in the arab world that this will be the result of the democracy that their promise of the asli not you see hillary cli
by the us trained by the last in some cases during the revolution in libya think that the u.s. didn't see this coming especially after what happened in afghanistan back in the seventy's and eighty's and now we see the results with the taliban i think people do not learn from history very well. that's one of the problems of humans they don't. learn from history and the full voice was really going into enough depth of understanding the culture as we talked about the mindset the religious things...
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embassy compound in benghazi, libya, new reporting tonight on the security situation before the fatal attack. >> reporter: today, the burned out consulate in benghazi is sealed off, and security is tight. but why was there not more security the night that four americans were killed over the weekend, the ambassador, susan rice claims, there was a strong security presence at the consulate. >> we had security personnel in benghazi, a significant number, and tragically, must be the four were two u.s. security personnel. >> reporter: but other sources contradict that account, saying the two former seals, glenn dougherty and tyrone woods, who saved lives were not in libya to provide personal security for the ambassador or for consulate personnel and u.s. officials say consulate security consisted of a u.s. regional security officer and a local militia, known as the february 17th group, which guarded the outpost. chris stevenss often had little security detail >> the security there was very low, i would characterize it as no security whatsoever. shocking and irresponsible. >> reporter: that,
embassy compound in benghazi, libya, new reporting tonight on the security situation before the fatal attack. >> reporter: today, the burned out consulate in benghazi is sealed off, and security is tight. but why was there not more security the night that four americans were killed over the weekend, the ambassador, susan rice claims, there was a strong security presence at the consulate. >> we had security personnel in benghazi, a significant number, and tragically, must be the four...
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as the leader of this but last summer strada in a televised place close to nationwide strikes across libya not imposed taste against the school he says it was the worst attack evoked on islam and now the protests will be staggered starting on monday in the southern suburbs of beirut moving on wednesday to beat southern lebanese city of tire and then on friday in the eastern city of bulb it has some astronomers says that his protesters need to show the world their anger in their faces in the first and in the shots and he says that blame to this video sits squarely on the shoulders of the united states because the film was produced in that country elsewhere in the region we are seeing this and to mary confinements beginning to dissipate but that doesn't mean that tensions on the running high they certainly are and they're being filled by the fact that we do racists in doing the means and various other security reinforcements to various capitals in some at the capital of yemen the parliament there has issued a statement demanding that he was moving so widely recently to be evacuated immediate
as the leader of this but last summer strada in a televised place close to nationwide strikes across libya not imposed taste against the school he says it was the worst attack evoked on islam and now the protests will be staggered starting on monday in the southern suburbs of beirut moving on wednesday to beat southern lebanese city of tire and then on friday in the eastern city of bulb it has some astronomers says that his protesters need to show the world their anger in their faces in the...
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marines from libya the mind and spirit of. plus he doesn't go to heaven on somalia and iraq pakistan. dawns and even a small demonstration. over the weekend there were demonstrations in the french capital of paris it is in the states. and. the oppose this civil have a continent. sadia with at least five deaths on protests and civil. rights. it appears on. the list and. this is not simply. this is a. great life so certainly a lot of anger a lot of mind and the situation that screams on the side of think it's safe to say that the city is a region. that is the leading our coverage of this latest anti american on the rest from cairo protests on violence showing few signs of waning she's tweeting the latest news and pictures on her twitter account just follow her any time for let's underscore. the film's creator reportedly a magician cup to christian has now gone into hiding after being questioned by police those former cost has rebelled the entire crew disavowing their work and declaring they were deceived american journalist and
marines from libya the mind and spirit of. plus he doesn't go to heaven on somalia and iraq pakistan. dawns and even a small demonstration. over the weekend there were demonstrations in the french capital of paris it is in the states. and. the oppose this civil have a continent. sadia with at least five deaths on protests and civil. rights. it appears on. the list and. this is not simply. this is a. great life so certainly a lot of anger a lot of mind and the situation that screams on the side...
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marines from libya the mind and spirit of the. doesn't go to heaven on somalia iraq pakistan. dawns and even a small demonstration is over the weekend there were demonstrations in the french capital of paris in the demonstrations. and. the. civil have a continent. sadia with at least five deaths on protests and civil. rights and. it appears on. the innocence of muslims. this is not simply. coming at least. this is a and a. great life so certainly a lot of anger a lot of mind and the situation the screaming that think it's ok to say the city is a region. also leading our coverage of the latest anti american unrest doing so from cairo with protests and violence showing few signs of waning she's tweeting the latest news on pictures on her twitter account as you can see at the bottom of your screen right there you could follow paula i fall asleep underscore i see. now the film's creator reportedly an egyptian coptic christian is now going into hiding after being questioned by police his former cost though has rebelled the entire crew disavowing their work and declaring they were d
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then the raid on a beach on some american ambassador in libya and now we have to ring me i'm pleased to be on the go there now the united states has wanted the evacuation of the one thing still diplomats and the families come down to see that as well as anybody holding maybe the citizenship of these who want to this is just me and it seems really pretty dynamic situation in the region temples amani i'm not yet at the situation it will be calmed down in the coming days. paulo's leader is heading up our coverage of the anti american on the rest she's got the latest developments and first hand reports of all veiled water twitter feed you can find that at paula's sneer underscore our team. made caray she from the pack nationalist forum says the controversial video may have been the spark that lit the bonfire but i am against the us has been simmering in the arab world for a long time. these demonstrations really are not really directed at the film itself they are a result of an accumulation over the past few months and years the good film right now has acted as the sparkle that really ex
then the raid on a beach on some american ambassador in libya and now we have to ring me i'm pleased to be on the go there now the united states has wanted the evacuation of the one thing still diplomats and the families come down to see that as well as anybody holding maybe the citizenship of these who want to this is just me and it seems really pretty dynamic situation in the region temples amani i'm not yet at the situation it will be calmed down in the coming days. paulo's leader is heading...
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, and a loss for libya. what the imbeciles who killed him probably did not know is he was one of the best friends libya all around the world. if the dictatorship of gadhafi failed it is due in a big part to ambassador chris stevens and i want to pay him homage today before anything else. >> but what does it tell you about libya? have the extremist elements become so strong in that country? what it tells me about libya is what, of course, we all knew. there is a political fight side libya between democrats and between fanatics, between those who believe in the process, which was -- which began with the fall of gadhafi, and those who want to stop the process. the guys who are still the minority in libya, who did that, this terrible criminal act, they want to freeze the arab spring. so the question today is should we help them to switch off the flame of democracy or should we continue to believe in the flame of democracy. i believe the second. i believe that we have more than evolved to help those who are -- af
, and a loss for libya. what the imbeciles who killed him probably did not know is he was one of the best friends libya all around the world. if the dictatorship of gadhafi failed it is due in a big part to ambassador chris stevens and i want to pay him homage today before anything else. >> but what does it tell you about libya? have the extremist elements become so strong in that country? what it tells me about libya is what, of course, we all knew. there is a political fight side libya...
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and now, in libya. and i think what secretary clinton did so well is to distinguish between the pride we all felt at helping libya become free with the chaos that now exists in that country that has enabled this security to be breached and our embassy attacked. >> i mean, clearly something went wrong. the question for you after the break is, did we do something wrong? is there a lapse on our part and our government? is it completely the fault of the libyan government? back right after this. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios [ dog ]you still have to go we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. wthe future of our medicare andr electiosocial security. for... man 1:
and now, in libya. and i think what secretary clinton did so well is to distinguish between the pride we all felt at helping libya become free with the chaos that now exists in that country that has enabled this security to be breached and our embassy attacked. >> i mean, clearly something went wrong. the question for you after the break is, did we do something wrong? is there a lapse on our part and our government? is it completely the fault of the libyan government? back right after...
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placing the son of an sponsor back on tuesday night with the killing of the american ambassador to libya since then in the gathering of the civil list maybe we are hearing from the libyan authorities as well as from washington that they believe that al qaida is the times this is the wind and this is the fourth consecutive day that violence has erupted on the streets of cairo behind me you see the square which is just a short distance from the american embassy here in cairo and all the roads in the vicinity have been blocked and secured by security personnel as i try to reach this live position i have to make my way to be angry mobs that mostly youngsters on the street who are running these huge concrete barriers as well as the stones are picking up off the pavement and the security forces that are standing in front of the american embassy now at six o'clock this morning those forces enric took this area in front of the embassy not at this point it was happening over the barrier with the stones we were told one way and the police responding with tear gas in the other direction is i'm talk
placing the son of an sponsor back on tuesday night with the killing of the american ambassador to libya since then in the gathering of the civil list maybe we are hearing from the libyan authorities as well as from washington that they believe that al qaida is the times this is the wind and this is the fourth consecutive day that violence has erupted on the streets of cairo behind me you see the square which is just a short distance from the american embassy here in cairo and all the roads in...
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you're talking about libya and egypt? >> libya. just libya. do we know -- just libya. do we know if the group that launched the grenade actually coordinated with the protesters or the protesters were aware or talking with the other group, the grenade group, in this attack that happened in libya in the consulate there? >> we do not know that, but at this stage it does appear that there was this core and, remember, what secretary of state hillary clinton said this morning. a small and vicious group, which was carrying out this attack, so, again, not totally confirmed, but it would appear that there is a demonstration going on, and then this core uses that and attacks. >> is the state department, is the secretary -- are they close at all to identifying who that group might have been? is there an investigation that is taking place with libyan authorities to find out who did this? >> oh, they are definitely starting that. the fbi will be involved, but at this point it's very early, and nobody is definitively saying who did that. >> all right. jill, thank you very much. very
you're talking about libya and egypt? >> libya. just libya. do we know -- just libya. do we know if the group that launched the grenade actually coordinated with the protesters or the protesters were aware or talking with the other group, the grenade group, in this attack that happened in libya in the consulate there? >> we do not know that, but at this stage it does appear that there was this core and, remember, what secretary of state hillary clinton said this morning. a small and...
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consulate in libya there are important divisions between the united states and libya on the investigation of what exactly happened at the consulate and the safe house. but here is an interesting detail puzzling de tell if you take a look at the u.s. state department's website which we did provides a list of all u.s. embassies consulates and diplomatic missions strangely not listed the diplomatic mission and benghazi but a quick search on the site will turn up numerous other diplomatic missions in the u.s. the ones that were taking part in so why does what does this say about the coverage of libya and the mainstream media to some important details when reporting on the story to discuss this i'm joined by georgetown university professor christopher chambers christopher great to have you in the studio so there appears to be no consulate you saw we did we did an extensive search there in benghazi but it repeatedly was reported that there is one should we be alarmed by the three tail well you have to understand the many levels there was things have just broken apart with this on the on the rep
consulate in libya there are important divisions between the united states and libya on the investigation of what exactly happened at the consulate and the safe house. but here is an interesting detail puzzling de tell if you take a look at the u.s. state department's website which we did provides a list of all u.s. embassies consulates and diplomatic missions strangely not listed the diplomatic mission and benghazi but a quick search on the site will turn up numerous other diplomatic missions...
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merry ambassador in libya and now brings me in mind these two pieces on the boat now the united states has eluded the evacuation of the one thing still diplomats and the families come down on this net as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries who want to this is just a minute intimate scene very dynamic situation in the region temples often times simply not. at the situation it will be calm down in the coming days paul is heading up our coverage of the anti us on arrests with the latest developments and first hand accounts on our twitter feed you can find that at paula's sillier underscore r t. v from the pack nationalists forum says the controversial video may have been the spark that lit the bonfire but anger against the u.s. has been simmering in the muslim world for a long time. these demonstrations really are not really directed at the film itself they are a result of an accumulation over the past few months and years the good film right now has acted as the sparkle that really exploded as a result of the failure of the u.s. government to contain what many
merry ambassador in libya and now brings me in mind these two pieces on the boat now the united states has eluded the evacuation of the one thing still diplomats and the families come down on this net as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries who want to this is just a minute intimate scene very dynamic situation in the region temples often times simply not. at the situation it will be calm down in the coming days paul is heading up our coverage of the anti us on...
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them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. after a decade of intense focus on relationship building in the middle east much of washington's work is now in danger of being undone the pressure is now on america's diplomats to minimize the fallout and as marina point now reports they've got no one. anger is rising rage is spreading and american flags are burning throughout the arab world this isn't exactly the type of relationship washington envisioned after barack obama became president i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world the new u.s. leader promised to turn the page and mend relations tarnished by george w. bush's war on terror he even granted his first foreign television interview to al arabiya an arabic language channel
them and chris stevens who actually advocated that the united states and nato arm the militants in libya eventually fell prey to the same militant groups on the ground so with the exception of that one unfortunate incident i think most of the demonstrations we're seeing right now are really spontaneous and the pain and the anger is really genuine. after a decade of intense focus on relationship building in the middle east much of washington's work is now in danger of being undone the pressure...
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consulate in benghazi, libya. nbc's brian mooar has details. >> reporter: was the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya spontaneous or did terrorists use a protest over an anti-islamic film as cover? >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. they came with heavy weapons, which unfortunately are readily available in post-revolutionary libya. >> reporter: libya's interim president says it was coordinated, but not by libyans. >> it was planned by foreigners, by people who entered the country few months ago. >> reporter: libyan officials say they've rounded up dozens of suspects. the fbi is hoping to deliver a definitive answer on what happened, but has been unable to reach the consulate in benghazi because it's still too dangerous. the waves of anti-american protests from north africa to asia appear to be ebbing, but critics of current u.s. policy say the protests are not the problem, they're a symptom. >> if we all decide to rally around the video as the problem, we are going t
consulate in benghazi, libya. nbc's brian mooar has details. >> reporter: was the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya spontaneous or did terrorists use a protest over an anti-islamic film as cover? >> opportunistic extremist elements came to the consulate as this was unfolding. they came with heavy weapons, which unfortunately are readily available in post-revolutionary libya. >> reporter: libya's interim president says it was coordinated, but not by libyans. >> it was...
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steak in egypt is more important than in libya. >> i agree. it is. >> nice to be with you again. >>> many could go up, what the anti-american fervor in the middle east could mean for the race for the white house. is this a turning point in the campaign? stay with us. those surprising little things she does still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache.
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here in libya, the government now says it has ten suspects in its custody. lester? >> thanks. >>> we are learning more about those responsible for making the video that triggered so much of the violence we have seen. several cast and crew members say they were duped into working on a film last summer that was turned into a poisonous 14-minute trailer. one of the key figures agreed overnight to answer questions from authorities, not about the content of the film but about his probation status. nbc's mike taibbi has our report. >> reporter: shielding his face from the cameras even at midnight an ex-con and ultra conservative coptic christian named nakoula basseley nakoula was escorted from his home to voluntarily answer questions about his role in the video. >> he is not a danger to anybody or anything. he's right now being interviewed by federal probation officers to see if he is, in fact, in violation of his federal probation. >> reporter: he said he only provided logistical help but other key figures long sounded themes similar to those expressed in the video. amon
here in libya, the government now says it has ten suspects in its custody. lester? >> thanks. >>> we are learning more about those responsible for making the video that triggered so much of the violence we have seen. several cast and crew members say they were duped into working on a film last summer that was turned into a poisonous 14-minute trailer. one of the key figures agreed overnight to answer questions from authorities, not about the content of the film but about his...